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"So, one of our group suggested we all take MDMA together so we could open up to each other and improve our friendships."

She added: "Our friend had been given a gram of MDMA by her daughter and we had no idea how to take it, as, though some of us had taken coke before, we had not taken MDMA.

"I phoned my son who told us not to sniff it but to swallow it, so we wrapped some of the powder in a cigarette paper and put it in Brie and all took some each.

"Nothing much happened for forty minutes then then the colours in the rug seemed to be a more vivid and before I knew it I was in an in-depth conversation about my fantasy sex life with an old friend.

"It was such an intense experience. I am sure most of us at that party have done it with other friends so now wrapping MDMA in brie seems to be a thing now."

"A year later and I have been invited to ‘brieing parties’ and people seem to think it was all grand design but I assure you it was not. It is such a middle class way to take drugs, that is probably why it has taken off."

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Another female 45-year-old single sales manager from Sutton, Surrey, told the Metro about her negative experience of taking MDMA with cheese.

She said: "I thought it was funny that we were all taking “E’s n Cheese” together and we did have a real laugh on the night. But the come down I had was absolutely terrible, perhaps because I do not have a partner to go home to and get a big hug from it was worse for me.

"I still felt incredibly sad on the Tuesday night after taking it at the weekend. I will never be doing it again."